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She's not funny, but will always have a career.


Silverman is so not funny. Every other moron says she's great, hot, funny. Nope, nope, nope. She always seems to have that dumb grin on her face, like she thinks she's so cute and hilarious. It's good she's entertaining herself, because those with comedic taste aren't laughing.

Of course, her being UNfunny is something she'll never have to worry about. She's jewish, and like most jews in Hollywood, she mocks Christianity and other groups. Hollywood rewards you if you're jewish, or mock Chrstianity, and worships you if you're part of both. Of course, Hollywood being full of hypocritical bigots is nothing new.

She'll always have work, even though she has zero comedic talent. Her fans need to be introduced to some real comedy/comedians. Poor bastards. LOL!



These pc-obsessed times are getting old.

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Her fans need to be introduced to some real comedy/comedians.

And that's the thing...the masses will never know how many talented people, comics/actors/musicians, were completely ignored, not given auditions etc., due to tribal alliances and Hollywood nepotism.

Look who's up at the top in the music industry....people like Miley Cyrus???

Seriously.....this is the BEST OF THE BEST in America??? Really?

....and so, Sarah is the best of the best in the comedy field?...HELL NO.

It's odd that very few ever take the time to realize that audiences are only allowed to choose their "favorites" from one batch of people....A "batch" that is chosen by others.....Others who are already in the "industry" and want to have their buddies surrounding them.....Scratching each other's back and elsewhere, no doubt.

In my view, it's like seeing the same exact menu at each restaurant you visit.
The atmosphere might be different, but you just keep shuffling through the same options.

So many people have fallen through the cracks and have received zero acknowledgement because they don't know the right people, have the right last name, or have rich/connected parents to put in a good word for them.

It's such a nasty and insidious monopoly that has taken hold in the entertainment field for decades now.

So, yes, no doubt it has become nauseatingly popular to bash Christians (but never other religions), and of course to vehemently mock anyone who holds traditional values while gleefully condemning the very audiences who line their already fattened wallets.....such a bizarre and pathetic irony.

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